Soils and Foundations Handbook 2006
Author: Florida department of transportation
193pages - 9,022MB
Year: 2006
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The purpose of this handbook is to provide Geotechnical Engineers with a guide to the proper procedures in the performance of geotechnical activities for the Florida Department of Transportation. Specifically, this handbook is intended to define the tasks involved in performing a subsurface investigation and the geotechnical aspects of the design and construction of roadways and roadway structures. General guidelines are presented covering the geotechnical phases of a typical project.
As each project presents unique considerations and requires engineering judgment based on a thorough knowledge of the individual situation, this handbook was not originally intended to serve as the geotechnical scope of services on individual projects.
However, in 2002, the Standard Scope and Staff Hour Estimation Task Team elected to use this handbook as the standard minimum scope of work. Therefore, the scope of services for each project may supersede the minimum scope of work outlined in this handbook. The scope of services dictates the specific practices, which are to be used on a particular project. Additionally, the scope defines the required interaction between the Department’s Geotechnical Engineer and those performing the geotechnical work.
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Soils and Foundations Handbook 2012
Author: Florida department of transportation | Size: 6.8 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Year: 2012 | pages: 188
The purpose of this handbook is to provide Geotechnical Engineers with a guideto the proper procedures in the performance of geotechnical activities for the Florida Department of Transportation. Specifically, this handbook is intended to define the tasksinvolved in performing a subsurface investigation and the geotechnical aspects of thedesign and construction of roadways and roadway structures. General guidelines arepresented covering the geotechnical phases of a typical project.
As each project presents unique considerations and requires engineering judgmentbased on a thorough knowledge of the individual situation, this handbook was notoriginally intended to serve as the geotechnical scope of services on individual projects.However, in 2002, the Standard Scope and Staff Hour Estimation Task Team elected touse this handbook as the standard minimum scope of work. Therefore, the scope of services for each project may supersede the minimum scope of work outlined in thishandbook. The scope of services dictates the specific practices, which are to be used on aparticular project. Additionally, the scope defines the required interaction between theDepartment’s Geotechnical Engineer and those performing the geotechnical work.
The design and construction of a roadway and related structures is a complexoperation involving the participation of many department units and outside agencies. Thekey to the successful completion of the project is communication. It is essential that goodcommunication, coordination and interaction exist between the Geotechnical Engineerand these other units and agencies. This interaction should continue throughout allproject phases to ensure a reliable and cost-effective design and minimize constructionproblems.
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